ERICA P. GROSJEAN, Magistrate Judge.
This is an action under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act alleging that Plaintiff Rachel Lobato was denied full access and enjoyment of Defendants' restaurant—El Sarape Restaurant—because of various structural barriers in the restaurant that Defendants have failed to remedy.
This case is set for trial on March 7, 2016. The Court held a motion hearing on the parties' motions in limine (ECF Nos. 61-62) on February 22, 2017.
Plaintiff's motion in limine consists of four requests to exclude the following evidence:
Defendants' filed a response in opposition to Plaintiff's motion. (ECF No. 65.) Plaintiff has filed a reply in support of her motion. (ECF No. 71.)
Defendants' motion in lime is a combined request to exclude 1) Plaintiff's medical records and 2) the testimony of Dr. Samuel Leon. (ECF No. 62). Plaintiff filed a response opposing the motion. (ECF No. 68.)
For the reasons provided on the record, the following rulings were issued:
1. Plaintiff's motion in limine No. 1 is denied. (ECF No. 61.) Plaintiff's objection that the probative value is substantially outweighed by a danger of unfair prejudice is overruled.
2. Plaintiff's motion in limine No. 2 is taken under advisement. (ECF No. 61-1.) Defendants are granted leave to file an opposition brief by February 23, 2017. Plaintiff may file a reply by February 27, 2017.
3. Plaintiff's motion in limine No. 3 is granted. (ECF No. 61-2.) Defendants are precluded from introducing any comment or evidence regarding Plaintiff's right to recover her attorneys' fees should she prevail in this action.
4. Plaintiff's motion in limine No. 4 is granted. (ECF No. 61-3.) Witness Kelly Bray's testimony shall be limited to the information contained in his June 5, 2015 CASp report. Defendants are hereby order to supplement its expert disclosure by February 27, 2017, to include the information referenced in Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(a)(2)(B)(iv) through (vi).
5. Defendants' motion in limine (ECF No. 62) is taken under advisement. Plaintiff is directed to submit two copies of the medical records to the Court for in camera review as follows: 1) as produced to Defendants (redacted); and 2) unredacted.
6. The parties shall jointly submit the following items by February 24, 2017:
Plaintiff's motion in limine is granted, in part (ECF Nos. 61-2, 61-3), denied, in part (ECF No. 61), and taken under advisement, in part (ECF No. 61-1).
Defendant's motion in limine (ECF No. 62) is taken under advisement.
A separate order will issue on Plaintiff's motion in limine No. 2 (ECF No. 61-1) and Defendant's motion in limine (ECF No. 62).
IT IS SO ORDERED.